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1371187 Road Bridge And Footbridge 320 Metres South East Of Howick Hall 1371187 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.605753 55.448673,-1.605852 55.448587,-1.605744 55.448546,-1.605459 55.448800,-1.605563 55.448841,-1.605753 55.448673))) NU 2417 LONGHOUGHTON HOWICK HALL 16/134 Road bridge and footbridge 320 metres south-east of Howick Hall II Road bridge and foot bridge. Probably early C19. Tooled ashlar; cast-iron railings on footbridge. Road bridge over the Howick Burn; higher-level footbridge carrying a path through the Hall gardens spans north end of roadway. Road bridge has segmental arch with a similar but smaller flood arch on the south. Square band below parapet with moulded plinth and coping divided into 17 bays by shallow pilasters. At south end parapets end in taller rectangular piers with low pyramidal caps; at north end they step up to join footbridge, which has a chamfered segmental arch and a band below an arched dwarf wall carrying railing; square-section standards with multi-moulded finials and bars with moulded circular tops. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371188 Schoolhouse And Old School With Attached Wall And Outbuildings 1371188 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.596044 55.453486,-1.596058 55.453489,-1.596082 55.453452,-1.596108 55.453457,-1.596119 55.453440,-1.595746 55.453362,-1.595726 55.453360,-1.595691 55.453413,-1.595701 55.453415,-1.595681 55.453445,-1.595820 55.453474,-1.595838 55.453444,-1.596044 55.453486))) NU 2517 LONGHOUGHTON HOWICK VILLAGE 17/140 Schoolhouse and Old School, with attached wall and outbuildings GV II Former school and master's house, with yard walls and outbuildings to rear. House late C18, enlarged and school added in mid-C19. Squared tooled stone, C19 parts with tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roofs. House 2 storeys, 1 + 2 bays, the lower left part C18. Right part has shallow flat-topped porch, with flush-panelled door under cornice, in left bay; left part has paired 12-pane sashes on ground floor (right is C19 insertion) and single similar window above. Both parts have pitched gable copings on moulded kneelers; stepped-and-corniced end stacks. Single-storey 3-bay school to left; paired 12-pane sashes except for 8-pane sash in right end bay; between left bays a projecting stepped chimney breast carrying stepped-and-corniced stack. Left end gable has pitched coping on moulded kneelers, and corbelled-out bellcote with shouldered arch above blind slit; roll-moulded finial. Far left is lower pent porch with 2-pane sash and boarded door to rear. Left return of school shows paired 12-pane sashes in stop-chamfered surrounds. Right return of house shows 12-pane sashes. Rear elevation: house has small yard with flat-coped wall and boarded door; small outbuilding at right of yard has small-paned casements in outer walls. School shows vertical-panelled door in stop-chamfered alternating-block surround. Historical note: Magdalen Grey d.1709 left funds towards the maintenance of a school at Howick, further endowed by Sir Henry Grey c.1749. The older part of the house is said to have housed the schoolroom on the ground floor and master's dwelling above. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371189 Stable To North East Of Littlehoughton 1371189 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.636150 55.441720,-1.636267 55.441716,-1.636267 55.441702,-1.636408 55.441698,-1.636405 55.441659,-1.636366 55.441660,-1.636363 55.441636,-1.636151 55.441643,-1.636152 55.441657,-1.635748 55.441670,-1.635754 55.441723,-1.636151 55.441710,-1.636150 55.441720)),((-1.636579 55.441653,-1.636481 55.441656,-1.636484 55.441685,-1.636584 55.441682,-1.636579 55.441653))) NU 21 NW LONGHOUGHTON LITTLEHOUGHTON 5/143 Stable to north- east of Littlehoughton Hall GV II Stable range, probably early C19 but incorporating older fabric. North wall roughly-coursed rubble with tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings; south wall snecked rubble except for large squared stonework towards west end. Welsh slate roof. North side single storey, 3 wide bays. Near-centre boarded double door flanked by part-slatted windows; left stable door and near right end 3 small casements in alternating-block surrounds. Left return shows boarded double doors in alternating-block surround. Rear elevation shows older masonry near left end, near-centre boarded door with paired 6-pane casements on left, and slit vents to right. Included for group value. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371190 Old Smithy 1371190 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.618954 55.427385,-1.619051 55.427454,-1.619001 55.427514,-1.619071 55.427530,-1.619146 55.427454,-1.619094 55.427437,-1.619105 55.427422,-1.619234 55.427355,-1.619170 55.427315,-1.619045 55.427379,-1.619014 55.427357,-1.618954 55.427385))) NU 21 SW LONGHOUGHTON SOUTH END (West side) Longhoughton 7/158 Old Smithy II Smithy. Probably late C18, altered in C19. Rubble with cut quoins and dressings; synthetic blue slates on west part and Welsh slates on south part; old brick stack on stone base. Rough L-plan. Single storey: Left (south) part shows 2 blacksmith's windows, in chamfered surrounds with slightly- projecting sills, and blocked opening to left. Iron casting ring set in adjacent pavement. Similar window in left return and two more to rear. Slightly-taller right (west) part shows stable door with blacksmith's window on right; right end gable has C19 coping on earlier reverse-stepped stonework, and banded stack on older base. Two blacksmith's windows, in unchamfered surrounds, at rear. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371191 Smithy And Cartsheds East Of Farmbuildings 1371191 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.712151 55.503026,-1.712243 55.503022,-1.712197 55.502807,-1.712105 55.502813,-1.712151 55.503026))) NU 12 SE NEWTON-BY-THE-SEA DOXFORD FARM 2/162 Smithy and cartsheds east of farmbuildings GV II Smithy and cartsheds, part of (and originally integral with) planned farmbuilding complex, 1825. Rubble with horizontally-tooled quoins and dressings; C20 asbestos roof. Plan: once the east range of the main farmbuilding group (q.v.) now separated from it by demolition of north-east corner. East side shows smithy at right end with boarded door and window; hipped roof with banded smithy stack. West (inner) side shows 4-bay segmental arcade. Interior: smithy retains old hearth and bellows. Included for group value. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371192 North Lodge 1371192 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.705152 55.512629,-1.705280 55.512656,-1.705321 55.512596,-1.705351 55.512602,-1.705399 55.512530,-1.705244 55.512497,-1.705196 55.512507,-1.705176 55.512518,-1.705160 55.512539,-1.705182 55.512581,-1.705152 55.512629))) NU 12 SE NEWTON-BY-THE-SEA DOXFORD 2/168 North Lodge (formerly listed 31.12.69 as North Lodge to Doxford Hall) GV II Gate Lodge. Late C19 or early C20. Ashlar with cast-iron arcade; graduated Lakeland slate roof. T-plan. Single storey, 2 bays. Plinth. Right bay shows 4-panel door, with plain overlight, and 15-pane sash to right. Roof hipped to right. Stepped-and-corniced ridge and right end stacks. Projecting left bay has canted end with paired 15-pane sashes flanked by similar single sashes; hip-ended roof. Overhanging eaves carried on slender columns with cast ornamental brackets above foliate caps. 2 paired sashes on left return. , 1988-09-01 1969-12-31
1371193 Sundial To West Of Old Vicarage 1371193 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.636978 55.495053,-1.636988 55.495064,-1.637009 55.495057,-1.636996 55.495046,-1.636978 55.495053))) NU 2322 EMBLETON EMBLETON VICARAGE 14/70 Sundial to west of Old Vicarage GV II Sundial, probably later C19. Cut stone, bronze. Round shaft with moulded top carries bronze dial signed by George Stockton, Shields; scrolly gnomon. Included for group value. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371194 Embleton Cottage 1371194 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.633860 55.496019,-1.633888 55.496053,-1.633992 55.496026,-1.634013 55.496052,-1.634103 55.496028,-1.634054 55.495968,-1.633860 55.496019))) NU 2322 EMBLETON EMBLETON VILLAGE 14/75 Embleton Cottage GV II Cottage, c.1840. Squared whinstone with raised sandstone quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roof. Single storey, 3 bays, symmetrical. Central vertical- panelled door, under 4-centred arch, flanked by small pointed lights, all under common hoodmould. End bays have paired 8-pane sashes under moulded cornices. All openings in surrounds with extended lintels, sills and mid-blocks. Chamfered eaves cornice. Gable ends with pitched coping on moulded kneelers. Stepped-and-corniced stacks at ends and on ridge right of centre. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371195 Village Pump 1371195 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.635404 55.496589,-1.635380 55.496593,-1.635386 55.496602,-1.635411 55.496599,-1.635404 55.496589))) NU 2322 EMBLETON FRONT STREET (South side) 14/77 Village Pump 31.12.69 GV II Pump, probably early C19. Cast iron, sandstone. Pump has swept fluted cap (finial missing) and long curved handle with ball at end; spout set over worn sandstone block with cut bowl and drain. , 1969-12-31 1969-12-31
1371196 Gazebo Attached To South-East Corner Of The Lookout 1371196 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.632917 55.497031,-1.632846 55.497048,-1.632873 55.497083,-1.632947 55.497065,-1.632917 55.497031))) NU 2322 EMBLETON SEA LANE (South side) 14/81 Gazebo attached to south-east corner of the Border Parachute Centre II Gazebo, late C18. Pebbledashed and colourwashed, with cut sandstone dressings; Welsh slate roof. Square 2-storey structure, with set-back at 1st floor level. East face shows central arched opening with renewed door under old intersecting fanlight; renewed round-arched 12-pane sash, with intersecting head, above. Low-pitched pyramidal roof. Left return shows blocked pointed doorway, under renewed pointed-arched 8-pane sash with intersecting head, and small rendered lateral stack; right return shows similar 8-pane sashes on both floors. Rear elevation shows blocked square-headed door with external stone stair on right to boarded upper door under 4-centred arch. Adjacent 3-storey block is altered and not of special interest. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371197 Lesbury Bridge Over River Aln 1371197 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.633711 55.397545,-1.633687 55.397563,-1.633662 55.397599,-1.633640 55.397648,-1.633639 55.397682,-1.633647 55.397688,-1.633670 55.397682,-1.633672 55.397649,-1.633692 55.397605,-1.633733 55.397558,-1.633843 55.397504,-1.633897 55.397503,-1.633898 55.397475,-1.633957 55.397444,-1.634140 55.397377,-1.634267 55.397285,-1.634252 55.397278,-1.634251 55.397268,-1.634117 55.397364,-1.633938 55.397429,-1.633868 55.397467,-1.633869 55.397486,-1.633829 55.397487,-1.633711 55.397545)),((-1.633733 55.397450,-1.633542 55.397544,-1.633495 55.397557,-1.633488 55.397567,-1.633507 55.397574,-1.633561 55.397559,-1.633762 55.397459,-1.633754 55.397411,-1.633820 55.397431,-1.633834 55.397429,-1.634016 55.397333,-1.634073 55.397270,-1.634044 55.397267,-1.633992 55.397321,-1.633821 55.397411,-1.633739 55.397386,-1.633722 55.397388,-1.633718 55.397395,-1.633733 55.397450)),((-1.634279 55.397270,-1.634280 55.397275,-1.634280 55.397273,-1.634280 55.397272,-1.634280 55.397272,-1.634280 55.397271,-1.634280 55.397271,-1.634280 55.397270,-1.634279 55.397269,-1.634279 55.397270))) NU 2311 LESBURY A 1068 (Lesbury) 19/84 Lesbury Bridge, 31.12.69 over River Aln GV I Bridge. Probably C15 altered in C19. Squared stone, tooled-and-margined in C19 parts. Two arches with steeply-canted cutwaters between carried up as refuges; widened to east. North (river) arch segmental, south (flood) arch segmental-pointed; both triple-chamfered. C19 parapets in chamfered coping terminate in small piers with chamfered caps. Glinters at internal angles of refuges. Scheduled Ancient Monument Northerland 162. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371198 Buildings And Yard Walls To North Of Bilton House 1371198 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.644675 55.391003,-1.644540 55.391021,-1.644527 55.390986,-1.644302 55.391009,-1.644217 55.390820,-1.644396 55.390801,-1.644406 55.390797,-1.644405 55.390789,-1.644392 55.390783,-1.644207 55.390803,-1.644197 55.390813,-1.644130 55.390820,-1.644229 55.391068,-1.644528 55.391031,-1.644545 55.391039,-1.644693 55.391016,-1.644690 55.391006,-1.644675 55.391003))) NU 21 SW LESBURY BILTON 7/90 Buildings and yard walls to north of Bilton House GV II Coach house, stable and outbuildings and attached walls. Second quarter of C19, perhaps incorporating C18 parts. Roughly-squared stone with tooled-and- margined quoins and dressings; Welsh slate roofs. Ranges on north and east of rectangular yard. North range 3 + 2 storeys, 3 bays. Taller coach house on left has boarded double doors under segmental arch; coped gables; square wooden dovecote on ridge with two tiers of arched openings and pyramidal cap. External stone stair (lower section removed) on left return up to 2nd-floor boarded door. 2-bay stable on right has doorway in right bay and irregular fenestration. One slatted window, other part-boarded, all in old openings with chamfered alternating-block surrounds and slightly-projecting sills. 3.5-metre high attached wall with blocked openings set back to left of coach house. East range single storey, 4 irregular bays. Elevation to yard shows 2 stable doors and cart entrance with timber lintel at right end; roof hipped to right. Rear elevation shows 3 boarded doors and 3 windows, all in old chamfered surrounds; boarded double doors to far left. Yard wall joins south-west corner of east range to rear wing of house: 2 metres high with gabled coping, and central gateway. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371199 Woodbine Cottage 1371199 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.626346 55.399154,-1.626374 55.399148,-1.626382 55.399162,-1.626459 55.399147,-1.626402 55.399049,-1.626247 55.399078,-1.626267 55.399127,-1.626280 55.399124,-1.626292 55.399144,-1.626335 55.399136,-1.626346 55.399154))) NU 2311 LESBURY LESBURY VILLAGE (North side) 19/94 Woodbine Cottage GV II Cottage, C18 remodelled in mid-C19. Rubble with roughly-shaped quoins and cut dressings; pantile roof with one stack rebuilt in C20 brick. Single storey, 2 bays. Left-of-centre boarded door; paired 8-pane casement windows; all openings in raised stone surrounds. Coped gables, that to left on moulded kneeler; stepped-and-corniced left end stack, right end stack rebuilt on old base. Included for group value. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371200 Garden Wall To West Of Boulmer Hall 1371200 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.583746 55.423019,-1.583822 55.423019,-1.584640 55.422944,-1.584648 55.422934,-1.584630 55.422927,-1.583750 55.423003,-1.583740 55.423009,-1.583746 55.423019))) NU 21 SE LONGHOUGHTON BULMER 8/109 Garden wall to west of Bulmer Hall II North wall of former walled garden, probably C17. Large coursed rubble with roughly-cut coping; old brick in irregular bond. North side of walled garden is formed by c.70 metre length of wall 2.5 metres high with monopitch coping. Near centre a blocked door with timber lintel; to east an inserted doorway and short section of later brick facing. Later or altered return walls are not of special interest. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371201 Outbuilding South West Of The Bathing House 1371201 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.587940 55.450633,-1.587955 55.450646,-1.587983 55.450637,-1.587978 55.450625,-1.587964 55.450621,-1.587940 55.450633))) NU 21 NE LONGHOUGHTON HOWICK 6/113 Outbuilding south- west of the Bathing House GV II Outbuilding, probably for cart or trap. c.1840. Squared stone with cut dressings and brick vault. Built into hillside; flat-topped front shows boarded double doors under timber lintel, and boarded door under shouldered arch on right, with chamfered coping raked down at each end. Interior: main part has barrel vault and smaller north section a quadrant vault. Included for group value. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371202 Peel House, With Outbuilding 1371202 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.693072 55.372003,-1.693079 55.372054,-1.693166 55.372054,-1.693166 55.372027,-1.693198 55.372027,-1.693199 55.372015,-1.693266 55.372016,-1.693266 55.372003,-1.693301 55.372003,-1.693301 55.371992,-1.693329 55.371992,-1.693331 55.371976,-1.693536 55.371979,-1.693535 55.371936,-1.693367 55.371931,-1.693068 55.371937,-1.693072 55.372003))) NU 10 NE SHILBOTTLE MIDDLE ROAD (North side) 9/226 Peel House, with 10.1.53 outbuilding (formerly listed as Vicarage) GV II Former Vicarage, with attached outbuildings. Tower probably C15, heightened 1863; main part of house, and outbuildings, C18 remodelling of possible medieval fabric, altered and extended 1863 by F.R. Wilson, for Rev. J.B. Roberts; altered c.1970. large squared stone; outbuilding rubble; rear wing snecked stone; cut dressings. Welsh slate roofs except for low-pitched lead roof to tower. South elevation in 3 sections. At right end is 3-storey tower. Rough plinth; wall battered up to 2nd floor level. Enlarged chamfered loop on ground floor; C19 first-floor window of 2 pointed lights; traces of blocked window to left. Chamfered set-back above marks top of medieval masonry. 2nd-floor window of 2 trefoil-headed lights; embattled parapet. Taller corbelled-out turret at left corner. Adjoining 2-storey 3-bay part has shallow porch on right with boarded door under chamfered pointed arch; pent slab roof with small centre gable with monogram on shield and cross finial. Plain sash windows, the central set in former chamfered doorway; stone with JBR monogram above left ground-floor window. Left single-storey section in 2 parts; 2-bay right part reduced to 1 storey c.1970, shows 4-pane sash and small boarded window; 2-bay left outbuilding has boarded double doors under timber lintel, with narrower but similar door to left under raking loft dormer; coped left end gable; small stepped stack on ridge. Right return, to churchyard: Left tower with 1st-floor window of 2 trefoil- headed lights above panel with Latin inscription referring to Rev. Roberts and F.R. Wilson, and rhyme (from Melrose Abbey): Earth builds on the earth Castles and Towers To earth saith the earth All shall be ours. Square-headed window on 2nd floor 2-storey 1-bay rear wing on right has 3- light windows under dormer gable. Rear elevation: Various casement windows in older openings. Gable end of rear wing, on left, has windows of 2 trefoil-headed lights. Interior: Basement of tower has chamfered 4-centred doorway and slightly- pointed barrel vault; splayed loop on north now opens into wing. Wall lockers in end walls. Remains of newel stair or well shaft in cupboard at north-west corner of tower. 0.7-metre thick walls, with distinct batter, define former hall block, enlarged to rear in C18. Panelled doors and shutters with beaded mouldings. 1st-floor room in tower has C18 moulded stone fireplace with later wrought-iron and tiled grate, flanked by doorways with arched panels above; cornice. C19 stair with stick balusters, moulded ramped handrail and moulded newels. , 1988-09-01 1953-01-10
1371203 Shilbottle Village 1371203 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.692619 55.373697,-1.692629 55.373707,-1.692650 55.373700,-1.692637 55.373689,-1.692619 55.373697))) NU 10 NE SHILBOTTLE NORTH SIDE (South side) Shilbottle Village 9/228 II Pant, dated 1868, for Duke of Northumberland. Granite and sandstone ashlar Square plan. Single-step base; moulded plinth; plain angle pilasters. Front panel has bowl with bronze bucket-rest bars and arched panel behind, all of polished pink granite; date tablet above. Moulded cornice and swept domed top. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371204 Pant Opposite Number 6 1371204 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.697870 55.371685,-1.697870 55.371691,-1.697879 55.371688,-1.697876 55.371685,-1.697870 55.371685))) NU 10 NE SHILBOTTLE WEST END (South side) Shilbottle village 9/233 Pant opposite No. 6 II Pant, dated 1868, for the Duke of Northumberland. Tooled squared stone. Small rectangular structure has round-arched recess with incised date in gable above; roof of large overlapped slabs with roll-moulded ridge. Tap replaced. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371205 Birling Manor 1371205 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.609374 55.353070,-1.609385 55.353185,-1.609471 55.353183,-1.609470 55.353170,-1.609517 55.353169,-1.609506 55.353056,-1.609528 55.353053,-1.609525 55.353025,-1.609448 55.353026,-1.609446 55.353007,-1.609369 55.353010,-1.609374 55.353070))) NU 2406 WARKWORTH A 1068 (West side) Birling 21/237 Birling Manor GV II House. Mid C18, 2 builds, nearly contemporary; (extension dated 1752 on kneeler) with some alterations in C19. Front ashlar, right return good quality tooled stone, rear squared stone; Welsh slate roof with one stack rebuilt in brick. Main part 2 storeys, 1 + 3 bays, the left 1752 extension; older part has plinth. Left end 4 steps up (flanked by low walls with pyramid- capped end piers) to old half-glazed door; 12-pane sash windows. All openings have lintels tooled to represent voussoirs. Extension has C19 bay window with battered plinth, sill band, tripartite sash and moulded cornice; 12-pane sash above. Coped end gables on moulded kneelers; stepped ridge stack with chamfered cap; similar but rendered end stacks. Lower bay to left has 12-pane sashes; coped gable on moulded kneelers; rebuilt end stack. Right return: gable end of main part shows boarded attic window with external bars. Rear elevation shows gabled stair wing with 12-pane sash window; flanking sections of outshut have boarded doors, the right in chamfered surround. Far right projecting gabled wing with renewed windows in early C19 chamfered surrounds and lower 2-storey bay at far left. Interior not seen. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371206 Garden Wall And Gates To Emberside House 1371206 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.610792 55.348712,-1.610793 55.348725,-1.610819 55.348722,-1.611144 55.348517,-1.611147 55.348507,-1.611124 55.348503,-1.610792 55.348712))) NU 2406 WARKWORTH BRIDGE STREET (East side) 21/242 Garden wall and gates to Emberside House GV II Front garden wall and gates, probably early C19. Squared stone of near-ashlar quality; wrought iron. Square piers with chamfered plinth and banded domed caps hold double gates with arched lower rail, downswept top rail and spearhead bars. Flanking walls 1 metre high with arched coping. At left end a similar pier and taller section of wall join the outbuilding of No. 8 Bridge Street (q.v.). Historical note: this was the front wall of the former garden of Warkworth House (now Warkworth House Hotel, q.v.). C20 railings and rebuilt inturned section of wall at right end are not of special interest. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371207 United Reform Church 1371207 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.608656 55.347744,-1.608479 55.347774,-1.608517 55.347849,-1.608800 55.347801,-1.608750 55.347728,-1.608656 55.347744))) NU 2406 WARKWORTH THE BUTTS (West side) 21/259 United Reformed Church GV II Presbyterian Church (now United Reformed). 1828 enlarged c.1860. Front ashlar; returns squared roughly-tooled stone with cut dressings. Welsh slate roof. Gabled front 2 storeys, 3 narrow bays. Plinth; central flush-panelled double doors in surround with Tuscan pilasters and cornice. Windows with early C20 leaded glazing and slightly-projecting sills. Pediment enclosing circular window in raised surround. 3-bay left return shows similar fenestration, and 4-panel door to far left; 1-bay left extension. Right return with lower windows in centre and left bays now blocked. Interior remodelled C20. Attached buildings to rear are not of special interest. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371208 25 And 26, Castle Street 1371208 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.611709 55.347740,-1.611687 55.347860,-1.611755 55.347863,-1.611777 55.347743,-1.611709 55.347740))) NU 2406 WARKWORTH CASTLE STREET (East side) 21/262 Nos. 25 and 26 31.12.69 GV II Pair of houses; door lintel of No. 25 dated 1727 with worn initials wcs (William and Sarah Carr). Squared stone with cut dressings; Welsh slate roof with old brick stacks. 2 storeys, 1 + 3 windows. Central pair of C20 part- glazed doors; No. 25 (left) has wave-moulded jambs, No. 26 (right) in late C18 tooled block surround. Flanking ground-floor windows are paired sashes in C20 openings; 1st floor windows are plain sashes (No. 25) and C20 casements (No. 26), in old moulded surrounds. End stacks. Included for group value. , 1969-12-31 1969-12-31
1371209 Hulne House 1371209 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.611699 55.346840,-1.611699 55.346858,-1.611461 55.346856,-1.611463 55.346899,-1.611838 55.346894,-1.611839 55.346840,-1.611699 55.346840))) NU 2405 WARKWORTH CASTLE STREET (East side) 22/268 No. 39 31.12.69 (Hulne House) GV II House, later C18. Squared tooled stone of near-ashlar quality. C20 concrete tile roof with brick stacks. L-plan. 3 storeys, 2 bays. Plinth, sill bands. Blocked centre doorway; right bay has renewed doorway, with overlight, in enlarged window opening and, on far right, panelled double doors in early C20 raised stone surround, inscribed 'WAR MEMORIAL INSTITUTE', under cornice. 12-pane casement windows except for 9-pane casements on top floor. Coped gables on moulded kneelers; end stacks, left rebuilt C20. Rear elevation: Inner return of wing shows old chamfered doorway in 2-storey part; boarded door and three 12-pane sashes in single-storey part. Included for group value. , 1969-12-31 1969-12-31
1371210 Gatescreen At West Entrance To Doxford Hall 1371210 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.711516 55.510348,-1.711529 55.510357,-1.711545 55.510353,-1.711617 55.510281,-1.711615 55.510254,-1.711556 55.510218,-1.711600 55.510171,-1.711760 55.510156,-1.711769 55.510143,-1.711751 55.510138,-1.711577 55.510157,-1.711519 55.510221,-1.711579 55.510254,-1.711589 55.510270,-1.711516 55.510348))) NU 12 SE NEWTON-BY-THE-SEA DOXFORD HALL 2/171 Gatescreen at west entrance to Doxford Hall GV II Gate screen. Late C19 or early C20. Tooled ashlar with monolith piers and end pilasters. Arched piers with roll-moulded angles, c.2 metres high. Attached walls, curved on left and straight on right, 1.5 metres high with low-pitched coping; end pilasters. Rubble walls beyond pilasters are not of special interest. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371211 Walled Garden North East Of Fallodon Hall 1371211 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.675765 55.506485,-1.675834 55.506440,-1.675655 55.506277,-1.675645 55.506280,-1.675363 55.506001,-1.674274 55.506359,-1.675137 55.506896,-1.675765 55.506485))) NU 22 SW NEWTON-BY-THE-SEA FALLODON 3/174 Walled garden north-east of Fallodon Hall GV II Garden walls. C17 altered in C18 and C19. Outer face of south wall and inner face of east and west walls brick in irregular, largely stretcher, bond; inner face of north wall English Garden Wall Bond 1 and 3; other faces roughly- coursed rubble; a section incorporated in the south wall, and another at the north-east corner have long roughly-shaped quoins of C17 character. Irregular quadrilateral plan with the centre part of the west side formed by the rear elevation of the Stable Block (q.v.). Walls generally c.3 metres high with low arched coping. North wall has inserted boarded door near centre and blocked heating ducts to rear. A section of both north and east walls, extending c.15 metres from the north- east corner, have an external set-back at mid-height and look of C17 character; blocked furnace arch in east-facing part. East wall has central boarded door in alternating-block surround; short extension beyond south-east corner of garden has Gothick 4-centred arch with ashlar dressings, holding C19 fancy wrought-iron gate. South wall has central chamfered segmental arch with ashlar dressings and keystone dated '1863', and internal set-back at mid- height over most of length. West wall has segmental arches to either side of stable block, that to the north with boarded double doors. Historical Note. Samuel Salkeld (1636-l699) was a celebrated gardener and is recorded as producing fruit 'in as great variety and perfection as in most places in the south'. Parts of the walls would appear to be of his period; if the heating ducts at the north-east corner are original, they must constitute a very early example of the type. Attached greenhouses and small outbuildings are not of special interest. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371212 Attached Wall And Game Larder On North Of Fallodon Hall 1371212 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.675724 55.505944,-1.676015 55.506225,-1.676030 55.506233,-1.676048 55.506227,-1.675753 55.505938,-1.675733 55.505935,-1.675724 55.505944))) NU 22 SW NEWTON-BY-THE-SEA FALLODON 3/176 Attached wall and game larder on north of Fallodon Hall GV II Wall with attached game larder, pump and trough. Wall probably C18, game larder, pump and trough C19. Wall and game larder rubble except for north end section of squared stone; cut dressings. Larder roof Welsh slate. Pump cast iron with rendered brick trough. Wall runs north for c.45 metres from north-east corner of Hall service wing; half way along is hexagonal game larder attached to west face. Adjacent to south end of wall is pump with acorn finial and swept handle with ball at end. 2-metre high wall with low-pitched coping. Game larder has altered 4-panel door with small vent above, and pyramidal roof; small windows in three other faces. Included for group value. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371213 Row Of 4 Urns To South Of Newton Hall 1371213 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.634410 55.517712,-1.634420 55.517722,-1.634441 55.517715,-1.634428 55.517704,-1.634410 55.517712)),((-1.634204 55.517742,-1.634217 55.517753,-1.634235 55.517745,-1.634225 55.517735,-1.634204 55.517742)),((-1.634347 55.517719,-1.634357 55.517730,-1.634379 55.517721,-1.634366 55.517712,-1.634347 55.517719)),((-1.634151 55.517757,-1.634164 55.517768,-1.634183 55.517759,-1.634170 55.517750,-1.634151 55.517757))) NU 22 SW NEWTON-BY-THE-SEA HIGH NEWTON-BY-THE-SEA 3/179 Row of 4 urns to south of Newton Hall GV II Row of 4 urns. Late C18 or C19. 2 terracotta, 2 moulded stone, on cut stone plinths and bases. Terracotta krater-shaped urns flanking foot of entrance steps have vine-scroll pattern; smaller outer urns. Square plinths and bases. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371214 Entrance Screen To South West Of Newton Hall 1371214 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.634599 55.516798,-1.634580 55.516803,-1.634470 55.516787,-1.634451 55.516794,-1.634456 55.516802,-1.634576 55.516822,-1.634606 55.516818,-1.634671 55.516788,-1.634693 55.516747,-1.634742 55.516728,-1.634742 55.516718,-1.634724 55.516714,-1.634670 55.516734,-1.634654 55.516753,-1.634648 55.516775,-1.634599 55.516798))) NU 22 SW NEWTON-BY-THE-SEA HIGH NEWTON-BY-THE-SEA 3/183 Entrance screen to south-west of Newton Hall GV II Entrance screen, late C18. Ashlar. Square piers with moulded cornices and low pyramidal caps; quadrant walls with chamfered coping to similar piers, and short straight lengths of wall to similar end piers. Rock-faced wall to east of eastern end pier is not of special interest. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371215 Watch House 1371215 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.620708 55.517129,-1.620785 55.517110,-1.620752 55.517066,-1.620767 55.517063,-1.620744 55.517030,-1.620729 55.517034,-1.620704 55.517000,-1.620628 55.517019,-1.620650 55.517049,-1.620625 55.517055,-1.620661 55.517101,-1.620683 55.517096,-1.620708 55.517129))) NU 22 SW NEWTON-BY-THE-SEA LOW NEWTON-BY-THE-SEA 3/186 Watch House GV II Coastguard Station, second quarter of C19. Squared rubble with cut dressings, whitewashed; Welsh slate roof with brick stack. T-plan. Plinth. Coastward elevation single storey, 3 bays; projecting centre has open-pedimented gable and canted pyramid-roofed bay window with renewed glazing. Flanking bays have segmental-headed windows with slightly-projecting sills, right with 12- pane sash, left blocked. Hipped roof with stepped-and-corniced ridge stack near right end. Returns show similar 12-pane sashes. Rear elevation shows central porch with 4-pane casement under pedimented gable, with arched boarded door on right return; flanking bays have blocked segmental-arched windows. Included for historical interest. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371216 North Farmhouse 1371216 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.668925 55.462124,-1.668977 55.462103,-1.668877 55.462025,-1.668822 55.462048,-1.668799 55.462033,-1.668758 55.462052,-1.668778 55.462067,-1.668732 55.462086,-1.668835 55.462165,-1.668925 55.462124))) NU 21 NW RENNINGTON B 1340 Rennington Village 5/192 North Farmhouse GV II House. Late C18. Front and right return close-jointed squared stone, other walls rubble with cut dressings: Welsh slate roof with stacks rebuilt in brick on old bases. 2 storeys, 3 bays. Central renewed door inside C20 conservatory; blind window over; outer bays have 4-pane sashes in old openings. Raised coping to gables of tall steeply-pitched roof; end stacks. Right return shows central arched stair window with renewed glazing. Left return shows two inserted 4-pane sashes and blocked upper doorway. Rear elevation shows central C20 porch and 4-pane sash windows. Added porch and conservatory are not of interest. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371217 10, 12 And 14, Rock Village 1371217 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.678935 55.475443,-1.678956 55.475452,-1.678913 55.475481,-1.678970 55.475507,-1.678980 55.475504,-1.679323 55.475293,-1.679243 55.475254,-1.678935 55.475443))) NU 2020 RENNINGTON ROCK VILLAGE 15/209 Nos. 10, 12 and 14 GV II Three cottages. No. 12 and east part of No. 10 late C18; No. 14 mid-C19; west part No. 10 late C19. Rubble with roughly-tooled quoins and dressings to older section and tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings to C19 parts. Pantile roof to older section; Welsh slates to C19 parts. South elevation 1 storey and 1 storey + attic, 4 bays. Left part is No. 10; right bay shows boarded door and paired 12-pane sashes to right; projecting gabled left end bay shows paired 12-pane sashes; similar windows on left return. Right-of-centre bay is No. 12 with half-glazed door in old chamfered surround with paired renewed 12-pane sashes to left and paired 8-pane casements in former chamfered doorway to right. Taller right end bay is No. 14; blocked doorway with paired renewed 12-pane sashes to left and small window to right; 12-pane Yorkshire sash above in gabled dormer, with projecting sill on moulded brackets. Coped gables, those in older central part with stepped-and- banded end stacks. Inserted double doors on right return. In use as farm outbuildings at time of survey. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371218 11, Rock Village 1371218 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.680048 55.475534,-1.680206 55.475552,-1.680209 55.475540,-1.680251 55.475545,-1.680266 55.475510,-1.680066 55.475486,-1.680048 55.475534))) NU 2020 RENNINGTON ROCK VILLAGE (North side) 15/212 No. 11 (formerly listed as No 11 31.12.69 (Old Post Office) GV II Estate cottage, mid-C19 heightened in C20. Roughly-tooled stone except for squared rubble to rear; tooled-and-margined dressings. Welsh slate roof. Main part 1 storey + attics, 2 bays. Paired 12-pane sashes in right bay, with older stones inscribed 'T.S.A.S.' and '1625' re-set as jambs; paired 6-pane casements to left; both ground-floor windows with hoodmoulds. Paired 6-pane casements above, in gabled half-dormers. All windows in chamfered surrounds, the upper with slightly-projecting sills. Coped gables; stepped-and-corniced left end stack. Single-storey bay to left has half-glazed door in old opening and 9-pane fixed window. Shorter single-storey part to left links to Village Hall (q.v.). Included for group value. , 1988-09-01 1969-12-31
1371219 The Chapel Outbuildings And Yard Walls At North End Of Rock Hall 1371219 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.683768 55.476044,-1.683782 55.476047,-1.683802 55.476012,-1.683841 55.476020,-1.683871 55.475978,-1.683776 55.475957,-1.683794 55.475926,-1.683765 55.475917,-1.683770 55.475901,-1.683739 55.475895,-1.683706 55.475932,-1.683681 55.475930,-1.683667 55.475947,-1.683622 55.475936,-1.683599 55.475939,-1.683583 55.475956,-1.683604 55.475979,-1.683585 55.476013,-1.683768 55.476044))) NU 2020 RENNINGTON ROCK VILLAGE (West end) 15/218 The Chapel: Outbuilding and yard walls at north end of Rock Hall GV II Outbuildings with attached yard walls. Medieval, altered in early C19. Rubble with cut dressings; Welsh slate roof. The 'Chapel' is a rectangular east-west building; its west end forms part of a wall running north from the north-west corner of the Hall to join the south end of the garden wall (q.v.); and a second wall runs east from its north-east corner, returning south to join the north-east corner of the Hall and thus enclosing an irregular yard. South wall of 'Chapel' shows blocked doorway with 2-centred chamfered arch; two 2-light mullioned windows to right and a C20 window above; coped gable ends, truncated stack near left end of ridge. Right return is C19 rebuild, with wide pointed window; rear elevation, inside later outbuilding, shows another 2-light window. Short length of crenellated wall to south joins Hall north-west wing. Longer length of wall to north shows blocked opening with timber lintel. Wall to east, with chamfered doorway, is 0.9 metre thick and probably medieval, but thinner southward return may be early C19; this section has a canted projection with a three-light mullioned-and- transomed window. Interior of 'Chapel' shows remains of large blocked segmental-arched fireplace, with two brick-lined ovens in blocking. Whether the 'Chapel' actually had an ecclesiastical function is unclear; in the C17 it would seem to have served as a detached kitchen. The canted projection follows the form of Dobson's early C19 extensions at the south end of the Hall, and may have been built then in its present ruined form. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371220 Middle Terrace Wall To South Of Howick Hall 1371220 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.610683 55.450443,-1.610670 55.450434,-1.608740 55.450348,-1.608723 55.450356,-1.608734 55.450366,-1.609804 55.450416,-1.610666 55.450452,-1.610683 55.450443))) NU 2417 LONGHOUGHTON HOWICK HALL 16/121 Middle terrace wall, to south 31.12.69 of Howick Hall (formerly listed as South terrace walls and urns at Howick Hall) GV II Terrace wall, 1809 by Wyatt. Squared tooled stone. Wall 1-1.5 metres high with gabled coping; central flight of 7 moulded steps, with smaller sets of steps parallel to wall midway along each side part. Near left end is a re-set moulded stone, probably a doorhead, dated 'August 16 1714'. , 1988-09-01 1969-12-31
1371221 Garden Walls To West And South West Of Southside Farmhouse 1371221 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.662549 55.348942,-1.662567 55.348936,-1.662643 55.348694,-1.662668 55.348577,-1.662673 55.348518,-1.662665 55.348512,-1.662649 55.348512,-1.662641 55.348520,-1.662612 55.348691,-1.662539 55.348922,-1.661940 55.348855,-1.661922 55.348864,-1.661932 55.348873,-1.662549 55.348942))) WARKWORTH SOUTHSIDE NU 20 NW 10/335 Garden walls to west and south- west of Southside Farmhouse GV II Garden walls. C18. North wall brick in irregular stretcher bond; west wall tooled squared stone with rubble to rear; cut dressings. L-plan. North wall 3 metres high, with flat stone coping, joins west end of house; pilasters on external face. At west end a short L-shaped spur to north, but main wall extends south; midway along is a boarded door in tooled-and-margined alternating-block surround. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371222 1, The Stanners 1371222 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.612930 55.348495,-1.612965 55.348593,-1.613036 55.348585,-1.613028 55.348557,-1.613050 55.348553,-1.613044 55.348517,-1.613207 55.348498,-1.613193 55.348461,-1.612930 55.348495))) WARKWORTH THE STANNERS NU 2406 21/339 No. 1 II House and former cottage, now outbuilding. Late C18, altered C19. Roughly- squared stone; fawn brick. Pantile roof with brick stacks. House 2 storeys, 3 windows. Ground floor partly behind pent brick outshut, with renewed door at right end, and outbuilding; left of outshut a 4-pane casement. Upper windows are 12-pane Yorkshire sashes. Raised reverse-stepped gable copings; banded right end stack, left end stack rebuilt on old base. Projecting single-storey outbuilding has gable coping returned on footstones; inner return shows boarded door and 6-pane fixed window under timber lintel. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371223 Berwick Castle Ruins Of The Constable Tower (Part Of Berwick Castle) 1371223 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.011016 55.773375,-2.011029 55.773400,-2.011082 55.773404,-2.011085 55.773394,-2.011100 55.773391,-2.011089 55.773363,-2.011063 55.773360,-2.011016 55.773375))) 1. 840 Ruins of the Constable Tower (Part of Berwick Castle) NT 9953E 10/172 1.8.52. I 2. The Constable Tower (probably C13) exists fragmentally in the grounds of Castle Vale Hotel. AM. , 1952-08-01 1952-08-01
1371224 The Lions House 1371224 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.999195 55.769153,-1.999298 55.769168,-1.999356 55.769049,-1.999254 55.769033,-1.999195 55.769153))) 1. 840 The Lions House NU 0052 11/263 II* 2. The front faces East across the river's open mouth and forms a tall and imposing landmark, a free-standing neighbour to the Magazine. Ashlar, C18, with rusticated quoins, scrolled gables, 3 storeys, centre doorway with good fanlight, 4 sash windows on ground floor and 5 on each upper floor. , 1971-05-26 1971-05-26
1371225 3, Avenue 1371225 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.000993 55.766981,-2.001075 55.766886,-2.001026 55.766873,-2.001032 55.766866,-2.000876 55.766824,-2.000808 55.766904,-2.000899 55.766928,-2.000875 55.766955,-2.000993 55.766981))) 1. 840 AVENUE No 3 NU 0052 11/1 II 2. Late Georgian. Ashlar with pantiled roof, 2 dormer windows and old brick chimneys. 2 storeys. Doorway with fanlight in plain frame, 3 sash windows on ground floor and 4 above, all with glazing bars removed. , 1971-05-26 1971-05-26
1371226 United Presbyterian Church 1371226 MULTIPOLYGON (((-2.006364 55.770029,-2.006356 55.770033,-2.006521 55.770127,-2.006660 55.770049,-2.006498 55.769958,-2.006364 55.770029))) 1. 840 BANK HILL United Presbyterian Church NT 9952 11/6 II 2. Early C19. Ashlar with rusticated base and quoins. 4 round-headed windows with labels. Tuscan pilastered doorway with dentilled cornice. , 1971-05-26 1971-05-26
1371227 46, Castle Street 1371227 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.611777 55.346364,-1.611752 55.346364,-1.611746 55.346451,-1.611898 55.346447,-1.611907 55.346364,-1.611777 55.346364))) NU 2405 WARKWORTH CASTLE STREET (East side) 22/271 No. 46 31.12.69 GV II House. Early C19. Close-jointed tooled stone; Welsh slate roof with brick stacks. 2 storeys, 3 bays. 3 steps up to central 4-panel door with 4-pane overlight; blocked doorway immediately to left. 12-pane sash windows (lower left renewed) with slightly-projecting sills. Coped left end gable; end stacks, left rebuilt late C20. , 1988-09-01 1969-12-31
1371228 4, Castle Street 1371228 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.612124 55.346363,-1.612114 55.346453,-1.612430 55.346459,-1.612433 55.346408,-1.612216 55.346403,-1.612221 55.346366,-1.612124 55.346363))) NU 2405 WARKWORTH CASTLE STREET (West side) 22/274 No. 4 GV II House. C17 or earlier, altered. Rubble with massive roughly-shaped quoins and cut dressings; C20 synthetic blue slate roof with yellow brick stack. L-plan. 2 storeys, 3 irregular bays. Left of centre renewed 6-panel door with overlight; late C20 glazing in early C19 openings, those in right bay formed by enlargement of old mullioned windows; jambs of blocked doorway below ground floor left window. Raised reverse-stepped coping to right end gable, with end stack. Rear elevation: projecting wing on left shows reverse-stepped gable and renewed windows in old openings with timber lintels on inner return. Interior. Ground floor north room has chamfered stone fireplace with strainer beam above, and blocked doorway with Tudor-arched head within chamfered square frame. Roof of both wings has principal rafter trusses with collars, and carpenter's numbering. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371229 5, Castle Street 1371229 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.612213 55.346629,-1.612241 55.346629,-1.612241 55.346540,-1.612105 55.346537,-1.612096 55.346627,-1.612213 55.346629))) NU 2405 WARKWORTH CASTLE STREET (West side) 22/276 No. 5 GV II House, 1818 for James Grieve Burn. Squared stone, that on front of near- ashlar quality; Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys, 4 bays. Plinth and 1st-floor band. Right end 4 steps up to door of 6 beaded panels, under patterned fanlight, in surround with columns and open-pedimented hood. Left end 3- centred carriage arch holding boarded double gates with swept spiked top rail. 12-pane sash windows with slightly-projecting sills. Mouldes eaves cornice below balustrade with panelled end piers and moulded handrail. End stacks. Interior: Doors and shutters with beaded mouldings. Sitting Room has dado rail and moulded cornice. Dog-leg stair with stick balusters, moulded newels and moulded ramped handrail. Cellar has stone-vaulted part with brick wine bins. Early C20 rear wing linking to coach-house (q.v.) is not of special interest. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371230 6, Castle Street 1371230 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.612290 55.346751,-1.612323 55.346751,-1.612325 55.346702,-1.612255 55.346702,-1.612256 55.346685,-1.612090 55.346683,-1.612084 55.346752,-1.612290 55.346751))) NU 2405 WARKWORTH CASTLE STREET (West side) 22/279 No. 6 GV II House, early C19. Squared stone; C20 pantile roof and brick stack. 2 storeys, 2 bays. Plinth, 1st-floor band. Left end flush-panelled door with 4-pane overlight. 12-pane sash windows with slightly-projecting sills. Coped right gable with end stack. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371231 16 And 16a, Castle Street 1371231 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.612197 55.347305,-1.612098 55.347310,-1.612105 55.347385,-1.612234 55.347377,-1.612223 55.347304,-1.612197 55.347305))) NU 2405 WARKWORTH CASTLE STREET (West side) 22/283 Nos. 16 and 16A GV II House, early C19. Tooled stone of near-ashlar quality. Welsh slate roof with one rendered and one rebuilt brick stack. 2 storeys, 3 windows. Plinth, 1st- floor band. 3 steps up to pair of doors at left end; right (No. 16) 6-panel door with fancy patterned overlight, left (No. 16A) vertical-panelled door with 3-pane overlight. 12-pane sash windows with slightly-projecting sills. Moulded eaves cornice. Coped right end gable; right end stack rebuilt on old base. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371232 1, Castle Terrace 1371232 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.611797 55.346261,-1.611798 55.346254,-1.611653 55.346253,-1.611652 55.346298,-1.611797 55.346299,-1.611797 55.346261))) NU 2405 WARKWORTH CASTLE TERRACE 22/288 No. 1 GV II Cottage. Squared stone; pantile roof with rendered stacks. 1 storey, 2 bays. Left-of-centre renewed door. C20 12-pane casement windows with slightly- projecting sills painted white. Coped gables; end stacks. Included for group value with 47 Castle Street. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371233 Masons Arms 1371233 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.612326 55.347998,-1.612288 55.347889,-1.612136 55.347898,-1.612174 55.348009,-1.612326 55.347998))) NU 2406 WARKW0RTH DIAL PLACE (West side) 21/292 Mason's Arms (formerly listed as 31.12.69 No 3 Mason's Arms) GV II Inn. C17 or earlier, altered C18 and early C19. Lower part of front rendered, upper part squared stone, all cream-washed; rear elevation rubble, partly rendered, except for north-west wing squared stone. Welsh slate roofs with brick stacks. 2 storeys, 3 irregular bays. Between right bays old door of 6 fielded panels. Ground floor plain sash windows, with 12-pane sashes above. Coped gables on moulded kneelers; old banded left end stack, rebuilt right end stack. Rear elevation: Centre bay has 2-light mullioned windows (upper lost mullion) and steep coped gable with worn finial cross. Left projecting wing with two 12-pane sashes on 1st floor and hipped roof. Interior: ground floor has old transverse beams, one with painted inscription 'On the 8th of Oct 1715 the EARL OF DERWENTWATER & 40 of his followers Dined in this HOUSE'. Flat-roofed single-storey parts at rear are not of interest. , 1988-09-01 1969-12-31
1371234 19, Dial Place 1371234 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.611908 55.348480,-1.611976 55.348477,-1.611935 55.348393,-1.611868 55.348402,-1.611900 55.348480,-1.611908 55.348480))) NU 2406 WARKWORTH DIAL PLACE (East side) 21/305 No. 19 31.12.69 GV II House, early C19. Squared tooled stone; Welsh slate roof with C20 brick stacks. 2 storeys, 3 slightly-irregular bays. 1st floor band. Central renewed 6- panel door with 3-pane overlight. 12-pane sash windows with slightly- projecting sills. Eaves band. Coped left gable; end stacks. , 1969-12-31 1969-12-31
1371235 Butlesdon House 1371235 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.647290 55.360356,-1.647237 55.360401,-1.647540 55.360510,-1.647589 55.360465,-1.647419 55.360406,-1.647290 55.360356))) NU 20 NW WARKWORTH LOW BUSTON 10/310 Butlesdon House GV II House, probably a bastle, formerly dated 1604, for Henry Johnson; single- storey extension later C17. Oldest part heavy rubble with roughly-shaped long quoins; extension squared rubble. Renewed pantile roofs; C20 brick stacks. Plan: oldest part 11 x 6.4 metres externally; side walls 0.9 metre thick, west end wall 1.12 metres. South elevation: Main part 2 storeys, 2 bays, slightly irregular. Centre half-glazed door with 3-pane overlight in inserted doorway; 4-pane sashes to ground floor and 12-pane sashes above, all with timber lintels. At 1st floor level a blocked slit near left end and possible blocked door right of centre. Raised gable copings with triangular spandral stones; small right end stack. 1-storey 2-bay part to left shows renewed door, in worn chamfered surround, and C20 windows; similar gable coping at left end. Right return shows blocked 1st-floor and attic windows. Left return of 1- storey part shows 2 blocked slits with blocked pitching door above. Rear elevation: near right end of oldest part at 1st-floor level a small chamfered window with sockets for metal or wood grille; immediately right a blocked doorway, probably C18. 1-storey part shows central pair of doorways (left with boarded door, right blocked) with tooled-and-margined alternating- block surrounds; to right a C20 window inserted in old chamfered doorway. Interior: 1-storey part has C18/early Cl9 fireplace with domed set-pot recess. Historical note: In late C19 datestone and inscription `H. Johnson' were recorded. Altered rear wing and attached farmbuilding are not of special interest. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01
1371236 West Part Of Farmbuilding Group To North Of Maudlin Farmhouse 1371236 MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.610547 55.340163,-1.610518 55.340093,-1.610583 55.340088,-1.610617 55.340068,-1.610618 55.340050,-1.610589 55.340029,-1.610534 55.340034,-1.610499 55.340047,-1.610466 55.339965,-1.610721 55.339928,-1.610700 55.339872,-1.610242 55.339929,-1.610267 55.339984,-1.610361 55.339974,-1.610454 55.340177,-1.610547 55.340163))) NU 2405 WARKWORTH MAUDLIN 22/314 West part of farmbuilding group to north of Maudlin Farmhouse II Barn with gingang and cartshed/granary. Barn probably late C18, other parts early C19. Squared stone, C19 parts with tooled-and-margined quoins and dressings; Welsh slates except for synthetic blue slates on cartshed/granary. L-plan. Barn with gingang on west and cartshed/granary range running west from south end. South elevation: End of barn at right has stable door, renewed window in chamfered surround, and 3 pigeon holes under coped gable. Cartshed/granary to left has 4-bay arcade of chamfered segmental arches; renewed windows above in alternating-block surrounds with slightly-projecting sills. Far left later bay with boarded door and pitching door, and hip-ended roof. Left return: Projecting cartshed/granary range on right shows casement windows with timber lintels in end and 3 slatted granary windows on inner return. Barn shows boarded door and stable door to right of gingang which has 7 square piers, including larger stepped pair on north and south, and conical roof. Interior: Gingang has heavy transverse beam between larger piers; separate tie-beam above carries central octagonal post with radial struts; 2 levels of curving chamfered purlins. Outbuilding on north of gingang and altered building to east of barn are not of special interest. , 1988-09-01 1988-09-01

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